FANTASY FOOTBALL

{"averagePoints":1.3,"playerId":11674,"percentChange":0,"averageDraftPosition":115.9,"percentOwned":0,"mostRecentNews":{"news":"Amendola has agreed to a restructured deal with the Patriots, ESPN.com reports.","spin":"Per the report, Amendola's new deal with the Pats is for three years and worth $12.75 million. Amendola, who caught 27 passes for 200 yards and a TD in 16 games this past season, is thus in line to reprise his role as the team's No. 3 wideout behind Julian Edelman and Brandon LaFell. Though Amendola's regular season was largely uneventful, he recorded 11 catches for 137 yards and three TDs in three postseason contests. While his fantasy upside remains modest as the coming season approaches, Amendola would presumably be a candidate for added targets in the event of an injury to either Edelman or LaFell.","date":"Thu Mar 12"},"fullName":"Danny Amendola","lastPoints":2,"pointsSEASON":21,"seasonOutlook":{"outlook":"To no one's surprise, injuries got in the way of Amendola's making a huge impact in his first year with the Pats. After sitting out four games last season with a recurring groin injury and a concussion, he's now missed more than 30 percent of his NFL contests. And when he did play, Amendola's fantasy production was merely OK. He ranked 37th in short-pass fantasy points per game (3.1) and scored only 2 TDs all season. If he can stay on the field and carve out a niche in New England's crowded WR corps, Amendola has the chops to be a decent fantasy player. But those are some big ifs.","seasonId":2014,"date":"Mon Jun 23"},"positionRank":115,"totalPoints":21}